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The Adventures of Tintin (2011)

The Adventures of Tintin (2011)
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Director Steven Spielberg kicks off the big-screen Tintin trilogy with this computer-animated, motion-capture adaptation of Herge's beloved Tintin comic strip. Produced by Spielberg, Peter Jackson, and Kathleen Kennedy, the first installment in the series finds adventure-seeking Belgian reporter Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell) and surly Captain Haddock (voiced by Andy Serkis) racing to recover a treasure that was lost at sea four centuries ago. Meanwhile, the malevolent Red Rackham (voiced by Daniel Craig) is determined to beat them to it. Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Toby Jones provide additional voices for a film written by Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish, and Steven Moffat. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Andy SerkisDaniel Craig, (more)
Director(s):
Steven Spielberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of The Adventures of Tintin

Director Steven Spielberg kicks off the big-screen Tintin trilogy with this computer-animated, motion-capture adaptation of Herge's beloved Tintin comic strip. Produced by Spielberg, Peter Jackson, and Kathleen Kennedy, the first installment in the series finds adventure-seeking Belgian reporter Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell) and surly Captain Haddock (voiced by Andy Serkis) racing to recover a treasure that was lost at sea four centuries ago. Meanwhile, the malevolent Red Rackham (voiced by Daniel Craig) is determined to beat them to it. Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Toby Jones provide additional voices for a film written by Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish, and Steven Moffat. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Steven Spielberg
Writer(s):
Edgar WrightSteven MoffatJoe Cornish
Producer(s):
Peter JacksonSteven SpielbergKathleen Kennedy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Smoking, Mild Violence)
The Adventures of Tintin Awards:
  • 2011 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Animated Feature
  • 2011 - L.A. Film Critics Association - Best Animation (Runner-up)
  • 2011 - New York Film Critics Online - Best Animated Feature
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Carlos C.

I am a fan of Tintin since I a child from the animated books. If you loved Indiana Jones you will definitelly will be blown by Tintin Adventures. Tintin was first published back in 1929 and Indiana Jones Movies are based on those years. This film is AMAZING, much better than what I expected and the previews do not justify the complexity of this film. This film will be highly enjoyed by Adults as well as children. I recomend you watch it in IMAX in 3D is worth every pennie. I will definitelly watch it again and will buy it in Blu ray. This will become a collection item.

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Rick S.

The actors look kind of weird, but I'm gonna get all liquored up and watch this. To make sure its good, I'm drinkin the good stuff. I finally saved enough money to buy a good bottle of hooch instead of that Night Train that I've been chugaluggin since my old lady left. If anyone sees her, tell her to call me, I have her check but I ran out of stamps and I don't have any more dough since I bought this bottle of Jim Beam. If I don't pass out, I'm givin this flick an extra star.

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Nicolas K.

After having waited so long for this film to come out, I was somewhat dissapointed. First the good news, the visuals are great, with a thrilling chase scene near the end, which I happily saw in Imax 3D. This is a film definitely which will probably be better appreciated in a movie theater. The opening credits are also very worthy. What is lacking I think is character development to make it a better movie. Accept for his dog, all the other characters, TINTIN, Captain Haduk, and the main villain all come across as stock caricatures.

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